Here's the painless way I removed my personal info from 74 online databases
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“I used Incogni and got my name and personal data, like my date of birth and addresses, out of 74 databases!” — Kim Komando

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I’ve warned you about all the scummy sites that collect your personal details for years.

I’ll never forget, not too long ago, when my son, Ian, asked about a house I lived at in my 20s. I couldn’t remember where it was.

Ian called and asked if it was a particular street in L.A. It was, but how the heck did he know? The address I lived at many years ago was listed with my name on a people-search website. So creepy!

Well, there’s a super-smart, easy way to get yourself off sites like these: Incogni.

Incogni is a personal data removal service that scrubs your info from the web. It handles the hard work for you. Seriously, it’d take hundreds of hours to do it all on your own!

I signed up and in about 3 minutes I was already opted out of 27 databases, with 47 more requests sent. It’s that easy!

I’ve removed myself from countless sites over the years. It’s a pain, and with new ones popping up, it’s impossible to keep up on your own.

That’s why I now let Incogni take care of it for me — and I negotiated a special deal for you to try it out, too.

Right now, get 60% off an annual subscription using code KIM60.